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    <title>IIS Security Error</title>
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    <h2>Missing TFS permissions</h2>

    <p>
        You have been directed here as you do not have access to the TFS server identified in the web.config file.
        <br/>
        The default TFS server is set to be http://tfsapp-01:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection, this will need to be replaced with the URL to your own TFS server

        
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    <h2>
        Changed web.config, still being sent here?</h2>
        <p>
            If you are running this under IIS you need to configure the IIS App Pool to use an account that also has access to TFS.


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    <p>
            For example, if you usually connect to a TFS server hosted within your 
            infrastructure you will probably need to use your domain username 
            (MyDomain\Username). To set this up in IIS7 follow this link:
            <a href="http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/624/application-pool-identities/">
            http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/624/application-pool-identities/</a></p>
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